
The Wednesday decision revealed a large number of "silent dissenting votes," indicating that the Federal Reserve's level of division is far beyond market expectations

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Although Powell pushed for a 25 basis point rate cut, divisions within the central bank are increasingly deepening. In addition to the formal dissenting votes, the dot plot shows that six (mostly non-voting) decision-makers opposed this rate cut, referred to as "silent dissenting votes," and more than half of the regional Federal Reserve banks recommended keeping interest rates unchanged. The disagreements indicate that the predictability of future policies will decrease, posing significant challenges for the next Federal Reserve Chair
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